Women's Access To And Control Over Land: The Case Of Zimbabwe

Chimedza, Ruvimbo (1988) Women's Access To And Control Over Land: The Case Of Zimbabwe, DLM Working Paper No. 10. Harare, Mt. Pleasant: DLM.

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https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/20.500.12413/5054

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An AEE Working Paper on women's access to land in Zimbabwe.

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In recent years, the issue of women's status; vis-a-vis land, has been of primary concern to those rural development agents who have become, aware of the vital role women play in. agricultural development. Several principal arguments demonstrating the effect that this lack of access has on agricultural development have emerged. Some, studies have argued that women's lack of access to and control over land has contributed to a decline in food production (Truscott, 1984). In this argument, lack of access is the absence of title to" usufruct or ownership rights, which excludes women from controlling land utilisation through the decision-making processes.

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en

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Department of Land Management (DLM) ; University of Zimbabwe (UZ)

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Department of Land Management (DLM) Working Paper Series.;Paper No. 10.